Brits face six days of snow as maps show '5cm per hour' blizzards

UK Faces Six Days of Snowfall Amid Intense Blizzards

Advanced weather models predict that Britain will experience six consecutive days of snow starting November 14. Some areas may see snowfall as heavy as 5cm per hour, particularly in eastern and central Scotland.

Snowfall Forecast and Regions Affected

Continuing Snow and Movement Through Mid-November

Light snow is expected to persist in the Cairngorms National Park from November 16 to 18. By November 19, snow flurries may shift southwards, affecting northern England, Wales, the Midlands, and parts of the south coast, including Southampton. Any snowfall in England during this time will likely be light, falling at less than 1cm per hour.

Snow Departure

All snowfall is expected to clear from the UK by November 20, according to the forecast maps.

"The Arctic flurries look set to get underway on November 14, with the GFS weather model showing almost all of Scotland engulfed in snow at around 6pm."
"Where the snow is most intense, in eastern and central regions, the white stuff could be falling at a rate of around 5cm per hour."

Author's summary: Six days of significant snow are predicted in the UK from mid-November, with heavy snowfall in Scotland and lighter flurries extending southward before clearing by November 20.

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The Mirror The Mirror — 2025-11-07